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Svetloba, tema, eksistenca
ID Breznik, Adam (Author), ID Žnidaršič, Rok (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
V magistrski nalogi je obravnavano zapuščeno, nedokončano zaklonišče pri vasi Javor na jugovzhodnem delu ljubljanske občine, ki je nastalo tik po II. svetovni vojni. Raziskava obsega pregled zgodovine, uporabe in pomena podzemnih bivališč za človeštvo, pri čemer so se skozi proces formirala pomembna eksistencialna vprašanja povezana s prvinskim dojemanjem arhitekture in prostora. Razmišljanja o prostoru izbranega zaklonišča so spremljala dela v različnih tehnikah, od risb, načrtov, grafik in modelov, ki so kot konstrukt raziskave vzporedno nastajala ne zgolj načrtno, ampak primarno instinktivno, kakršno je v osnovi tudi človekovo zaznavanje prostora. Skozi nalogo je tako predstavljen uvid v osebni proces obravnave intrigantnih prostorskih posebnosti in preizpraševanju o nevsakdanjih objektih infrastrukture kot arhitekture in obratno. Raziskava z naborom del kot izraznih sredstev skuša vzbujati drugačno in neustaljeno percepcijo specifičnih prostorov in arhitekture, kot je obravnavan primer zaklonišča in nagovarjati z vprašanji o pomenu svetlobe, sence in teme v arhitekturi, ter izpostavljati njihov eksistencialni pomen za človeka in njegovo dojemanje prostora.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:svetloba, tema, eksistenca, zaklonišče, proces
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FA - Faculty of Architecture
Year:2024
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-159021 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:202891779 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:28.06.2024
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Language:English
Title:Light, darkness, existence
Abstract:
The master's thesis examines an abandoned, unfinished shelter near the village of Javor in the southeastern part of the municipality of Ljubljana, which was built shortly after World War II. The research encompasses a review of the history, usage, and significance of underground dwellings for humanity, during which important existential questions related to the primal perception of architecture and space have emerged. Reflections on the space of the selected shelter were accompanied by works in various techniques, including drawings, plans, graphics, and models, which, as part of the research construct, were created not only intentionally but primarily instinctively, reflecting the fundamental nature of human spatial perception. Through the thesis, an insight into the personal process of addressing intriguing spatial peculiarities and questioning unconventional infrastructure objects as architecture, and vice versa, is presented. The research, using a range of works as expressive means, seeks to arouse a different and unsettled perception of specific spaces and architecture, such as the discussed shelter, addressing questions about the significance of light, shadow, and darkness in architecture, and highlighting their existential importance for humans and their perception of space.

Keywords:light, darkness, existence, shelter, process

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